Agora(s) is a time based video installation. It is deployed on five screens of about 4 meters wide (16/9).

Bringing together images of public spaces filmed in a dozen locations around the world, the artwork explores the visual relationship of individual bodies to the masses that they form by making this relationship « choreographic » through a visual research on movement, repetition and expansion of filmic time.

The filmed sequences that make up the piece (250, for a length of three seconds each) are played according to a generative and time based partition. The artwork, which explores and deconstructs filmographic duration, is neither static nor linear, it extends infinitely way to renew itself.

Agora(s) is interested in anonymous gathered in public spaces, circumstances formed groups aggregated by chance at the same time and same place.
The filmed locations, geographically, culturally and economically different, are spaces of living, meeting or passing, as many modes of occupation of public space and bodies cohabitation… squares, parks, beaches or parvis, where a multitude of scenes of daily life overlap and collide; where passers-by, onlookers, seated or standing mark the image of their presence, choreographed by the machine.